Ranked: the best fast food dessert items of all time
Room for something sweet?

Fast food restaurants are best known for savoury snacks and fried goods – but sweet-toothed customers are certainly not neglected. Pretty much every chain serves at least one sweet treat, with special variations regularly joining the menu. From Tim Hortons’ Timbits and Taco Bell’s cinnamon twists to market-specific creations like McDonald’s corn pies, here we rate the best fast food dessert items of all time.
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Our ranking is based on reviews, accolades and the popularity of each item, taking into account sales, longevity and the reaction to the products at the time of their release. The list is unavoidably subjective.
33. Cinnamon Sugar Pretzel, Auntie Anne’s, various locations

Starting out as a market stand in Downingtown, Pennsylvania in 1988, this US-born chain was founded by real-life 'Auntie Anne', Anne F. Beiler, along with her husband Jonas. Since then, it's quietly expanded throughout America and across the globe, with branches in more than 25 countries including the UK, Ireland, India and Japan. The salty Original Pretzel is still a popular choice, but it’s the Cinnamon Sugar Pretzel that sees customers coming back for more. A sweet dough is proven, rolled, shaped and sprinkled with fresh cinnamon and sugar before being baked.
32. Cones, Dairy Queen, various markets

While US-based chain Dairy Queen may be better known for its ultra-thick Blizzard, there’s another frozen treat that fans can’t get enough of. The fast food brand’s soft-serve cones are equally delicious and can cure any sweet cravings. The cones come in four sizes, with a choice of classic vanilla or a chocolate-dipped vanilla. Limited-edition dipped flavours pop up from time to time, including 2025’s blue-hued, crumbled biscuit–studded Crunchin’ Cookie Dipped Cone.
31. Storm, Hungry Jack’s, Australia

Only available at Hungry Jack's (as Burger King is known in Australia), the Storm is a rich, creamy sensation people can't get enough of. Similar to a McDonald’s McFlurry, this ice cream dessert is packed with biscuits, candy or sweet toppings. Hugely popular flavours include the Bubblegum Storm, Storm Cadbury Flake, Storm Oreo and Biscoff Storm. It's yet to be rolled out to Burger King locations around the globe, though we're sure it really would go down a storm.
30. Corn pie, McDonald’s, Thailand

Not to be mistaken for the brand's popular apple pie, the McDonald's corn pie quickly garnered a cult following after initially launching in Thailand. Its pastry case is packed with creamy corn, providing the perfect sweet and salty finish to a McDonald’s feast. In 2018 the fast food chain launched the popular pie in South Korea and it also appeared in Singapore locations in 2024, although for a limited time only.
29. Concrete Mixer, Culver’s, USA

Founded in 1984, Culver’s started out as a humble burger joint and has gone on to become one of America’s most cherished fast food chains. The brand quickly became renowned not just for its Butterburger, but also its Fresh Frozen Custard. Its most popular option is arguably the Concrete Mixer, which sees its creamy vanilla or chocolate frozen custard studded with a choice of sweets, chocolate and cookies. Extremely thick and satisfying, fans can mix in everything from Oreos to Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.
28. McSwirl, McDonald’s, India

If there’s one thing McDonald’s loves doing, it’s launching country-specific items and India’s McSwirl is a fabulous example. Essentially this is a softly whipped vanilla ice cream cone that’s smothered with a thin, hardened chocolate covering. The chain has also unveiled a limited run of the McSwirl Butterscotch flavour several times, as well as an equally delicious mango variety that fans say is the perfect treat on a hot day.
27. Hershey’s Sundae Pie, Burger King, various locations

Burger King’s desserts are often overlooked, but when the burger giants launched the Hershey’s Sundae Pie, fans clamoured to get a bite of the action. It’s made up of one part chocolate crust and one part chocolate crème filling and comes topped with a fudge drizzle and real Hershey’s chocolate chips. In 2021, Burger King announced the launch of a limited-edition shake version, and it was an instant hit.
26. Fruit ‘n Yogurt Parfait, McDonald’s, USA

Creamy, fresh and extremely tasty, McDonald’s introduced the Fruit ‘n Yogurt Parfait to US markets in 2000. The sweet treat featured a mix of fresh strawberries and blueberries layered between low-fat vanilla yogurt and came topped with crispy granola. It was a popular alternative to the brand’s legendary McFlurry, but it was sadly taken off menus in 2020 and hasn’t returned since.
25. Cheesecake on a Stick, White Castle, USA

American hamburger chain White Castle first opened in 1921, and it's still best known for its Original Slider. But those with a sweet tooth can indulge in its Cheesecake on a Stick. Just as the name suggests, this is a frozen cheesecake dessert – on a stick. First launching as a fudge-dipped Valentine’s Day special in 2012, the dish has remained on the menu ever since, though its flavour has since changed to strawberry. Both a rich brownie and gooey buttercake option have launched in recent years, too.
24. Cookies, Domino’s, various locations

Available in select countries, these warm, crunchy cookies are gooey in the middle and loaded up with milk chocolate chips. Several limited-edition creations have launched over the years, from the minty-centred cookies made with British wafer-thin chocolates, After Eight, to the 2020 festive orange chocolate edition, which was brought back by popular demand for another limited run in 2022.
23. Five Guys Shake, Five Guys, various locations

It’s easy to forget that American fast food chain Five Guys didn’t initially launch its now esteemed milkshakes when it first opened in 1986. In fact, the beloved burger spot went as far as to announce it wouldn’t be selling milkshakes, only relenting in 2014. These days, most locations sell the customisable milkshakes, with 11 free mix-in options available.
22. Shakes, Shake Shack, various locations

Founder Danny Meyer launched Shake Shack as a hot dog stand in Madison Square Park, New York City, back in 2001. Within a few years, the brand had amassed a loyal following, introducing its now-famous burgers, crinkly fries and, of course, milkshakes. The shakes are hand-spun (or whipped) rather than blended, resulting in a creamier finish. They come in classic flavours like vanilla, chocolate and strawberry, alongside limited editions such as Chocolate Birthday Cake and Cornflake Chocolate Drizzle – part of a collaboration with NYC dessert hotspot Milk Bar, in 2021.
21. Cinnamon apple pie, Popeyes, various locations

Similar to McDonald’s legendary apple pie, Popeyes offers up its own version of the sweet treat – and some fans prefer it. The franchise regularly updates its dessert offerings with limited-run creations, including 2022’s deep-fried beignets, but the cinnamon-flavoured apple pie is a menu mainstay. The pastry coating is warm and crispy, loaded with a hot cinnamon apple filling and dusted with sweet cinnamon sugar.
20. Mini Churros, Jack in the Box, USA

You can’t go wrong with a crisp churro, and Jack in the Box outdid itself with this bite-sized option. Since its initial launch in San Diego, California in 1951, the fast food chain has expanded across the USA. Mini Churros landed on the menu back in 2008 and have remained a treasured sharing item that's perfect for groups ever since – expect dinky fried churros, lightly dusted in cinnamon sugar.
19. Classic Roll, Cinnabon, various locations

Launched in Seattle, Washington in 1985, Cinnabon has since gone on to become a world-renowned baked goods chain. Now available in more than 50 countries, the Classic Roll has been the signature sell since the beginning. It’s a simple cinnamon bun featuring freshly made dough, a healthy helping of Makara cinnamon (a special variety grown in Sri Lanka) and lashings of signature cream cheese. While the brand has gone on to expand its offering, nothing has quite matched the original.
18. Krushers or Krushems, KFC, various locations

Krushers (Krushems in the UK) are effectively chocolate bars in milkshake form. Launching in 2009, they were quickly rolled out across some 2,000 restaurants around the world and picked up a loyal following – before mysteriously disappearing from menus in 2019. Petitions were launched in across Australia and New Zealand campaigning for their return, but the milky drink has yet to resurface anywhere other than the UK. Containing ‘real bits’ of biscuit and chocolate, the thick, shake-like drink is now widely available across Britain, with flavours including Milkybar and Oreo.
17. McDonaldland Cookies, McDonald's, various markets

Who can remember munching on a packet of these? Similar to Animal Crackers, McDonaldland Cookies were small, snappy biscuits that launched in the US in 1974 and were adored by both adults and children. Shaped like the chain’s iconic mascots, you could expect to find everyone from Ronald McDonald and Grimace to Birdie and the Hamburglar inside. Despite their popularity, they disappeared from international markets in the 1990s, though fans can still get their hands on them in Australia.
16. Cinnamon Twists, Taco Bell, various locations

If you love cinnamon, you’ll adore Taco Bell’s Cinnamon Twists. Made using a mix of wheat flour, corn meal, rice flour and salt, they're shaped into a rotini-style pasta shape, deep fried until puffed up and then coated in cinnamon sugar. Replacing Taco Bell’s popular Cinnamon Crispas, a similar triangular snack, Cinnamon Twists launched in 1988 and are still devoured by diners today.
15. Blizzard, Dairy Queen, various locations

Dairy Queen may date back to 1940, but for ice cream lovers 1985 is the most important date in its timeline. This was the year the lauded Blizzard landed on menus. The frozen soft-serve treat usually blends chunky chocolate, sweet sauces and chopped nuts into its cup, though you’ll find the chain pumping out new limited-edition flavours every month. Known for being super thick, Blizzards are often flipped upside down by staff before serving to prove that the mix won’t budge.
14. Hot Fudge Sundae, McDonald’s, various markets

Simple but effective, McDonald’s Hot Fudge Sundae is a menu mainstay for a reason. Creamy vanilla soft serve is finished with a chocolatey hot fudge topping, for a treat that’s as irresistible as it sounds. Available in select markets across the globe, including Australia, Canada and the US, this is one item many fast food fans wish would be rolled out across all international locations. A few other flavours are available around the world, though none are quite as legendary (or delicious) as this.
13. Peach Mango Pie, Jollibee, various locations

Filipino chain Jollibee burst onto the scene in 1975, but its fame increased with the 1995 launch of the now legendary Peach Mango Pie. Made using real peaches and fresh mangoes grown in the Philippines, the fruity filling is swaddled with a crispy pastry coating. Now boasting locations across the globe, Jollibee added the dessert to menus in the UK and UAE in 2022, and the pies proved instantly popular.
12. Munchkins, Dunkin’, various locations

Similar to Timbits – the doughnut bites from Canadian chain Tim Hortons – Dunkin’ offers up its own miniature treats. Debuting on the menu in the early 1970s, Munchkins were originally created to use up excess dough from the chain’s famous doughnuts. Due to increased popularity, you can now find various flavour options available, from classic glazed and cinnamon to powdered and even a seasonal pumpkin option.
11. Churros with dip, Taco Bell, various markets

For many, no Taco Bell order is complete without an obligatory order of churros – and it’s easy to see why. These deep-fried treats are coated with cinnamon sugar and served with a choice of chocolate or caramel dip. Crispy-edged and extremely delicious, it’s hard to order just one portion. A few limited-edition styles have launched over the years, including 2025’s irresistible frosting-filled, birthday cake–inspired variety, available exclusively in the US.
10. Icedream, Chick-fil-A, USA, Canada and Puerto Rico

Simple yet delicious, Chick-fil-A’s Icedream is a classic vanilla-flavoured frozen dessert served in a petite cone. Its origins date back to the 1940s, when the chain's founder S. Truett Cathy first served up the recipe at the Dwarf Grill (now known as The Dwarf House restaurant) in Hapeville, Georgia. Fast-forward to today and this modest dessert is as widely enjoyed as Chick-fil-A’s Original Chicken Sandwich. A relatively healthy frozen dessert, the Icedream can’t actually be classed an ‘ice cream’ due to its ingredients, but that hasn't dimmed its popularity.
9. Sonic Blast, Sonic, USA

Established as Sonic Drive-In in 1953, Sonic is best known for its expansive drink offerings, including fan-favourite Cherry Limeade, and the famed Sonic Blast. Similar to Dairy Queen’s thick Blizzard dessert and McDonald's McFlurry, the Blast features soft-serve ice cream with a mix of sweets, chocolate or biscuits churned into it. The menu regularly changes, but you’ll often find classics made with Oreos, Reese’s and M&M’s alongside limited-edition items.
8. Chocolate Lava Crunch Cake, Domino’s, various locations

For chocolate lovers, you can’t beat Domino’s Chocolate Lava Crunch Cake. Almost as famous as the chain’s pizzas, though not on the permanent menu, it first launched in 2009 and was an immediate hit. Its crunchy chocolate casing is filled with oozy, melty chocolate fudge sauce. This Domino’s favourite pops up on menus across the world from time to time and, when it does, it’s always a popular option.
7. Cherry Turnover, Arby’s, USA

Arby’s, founded in 1964, may be better known for its slow-roasted beef rolls, but its signature Cherry Turnover is well worth a try. This freshly baked pastry has a sweet cherry filling and is topped with a light, white icing drizzle to finish. Over the past few years, the Cherry Turnover has been joined by other flavours, including a popular apple option and the much-loved, but now discontinued, chocolate.
6. Cookies, Subway, various locations

Whether you love the raspberry cheesecake or the vegan double chocolate, no Subway order is complete without a crispy-on-the-outside, gooey-in-the-middle cookie (or two). Dating back to 1965, Subway now serves up subs and cookies in more than 100 countries. In 2022, the franchise launched the world’s first footlong cookie for one day only, available in select USA locations. It's since been rolled out on a permanent and limit-edition run in select markets, including the UK, Canada and the US.
5. Timbits, Tim Hortons, various locations

Canadian fast food franchise Tim Hortons knows a thing or two about baked goods, but since introducing Timbits to its menu in 1976, there has been one clear favourite. These bite-sized doughnut balls are sweet, fluffy and totally moreish. Available at sites across the globe, the snackable sweet treats come in a variety of flavours, including blueberry, sour cream glazed, chocolate glazed, honey dip, old fashion glazed and the classic old fashion plain.
4. McFlurry, McDonald’s, various locations

A staple around the world, the McFlurry is a crowd favourite. First created by Canadian franchisee Ron McLellan in 1995, this whipped, soft serve–style ice cream was test-marketed at certain stores in 1997, before being rolled out across American and Canadian locations a year later. Since then, global McDonald’s locations have introduced limited-edition and market-specific McFlurrys, from the classic Oreo to bubblegum squash (in Australia and New Zealand).
3. Original Glazed, Krispy Kreme, various locations

Launched by New Orleans French chef Vernon Rudolph in 1937, Krispy Kreme’s Original Glazed doughnuts are now enjoyed across the globe. Sweet and sticky, the light and fluffy dough is encased with its classic glaze. The recipe remains top secret and is still the franchise’s bestseller, partly due to the interactive glass display counter tempting customers in every store. In January 2021, a vegan Original Glazed alternative launched in the UK with much success, offering a delicious plant-based option inspired by the original recipe.
2. Frosty, Wendy’s, various locations

If there’s one fast food dessert that has stood the test of time, it’s the Frosty. The frozen dairy dessert has firmly held its prime status on the Wendy’s menu since opening its doors in 1969. Devised by Wendy’s founder Dave Thomas, it’s a blend of a soft serve and a milkshake. Thick enough to be eaten with a spoon, the original flavour combined vanilla and chocolate. In 2006, a plain vanilla variety was added, while seasonal takes have included 2022’s festive peppermint and 2023’s autumnal pumpkin spice.
1. Apple pie, McDonald’s, various locations

McDonald’s legendary apple pie has graced its menus since 1968 and remains a firm favourite today. This warming, pocket-style treat has a cinnamon-laced apple pie filling encased by a crisp, flaky pastry crust. Traditionally fried, the chain introduced a baked alternative in 1992. While apple is the original, nowadays you’ll find various limited-edition, market-specific and seasonal iterations across the globe, including China's taro pie and America's Strawberry & Crème Pie.
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Last updated by Lottie Woodrow.
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